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SUMMARY:EFCN: Financial Analysis & Management for Wastewater and Water Utilities
DESCRIPTION:Description: In this 1-hour webinar\, experts from the Great Lakes Environmental Infrastructure Center (GLEIC) will discuss how to conduct a financial analysis of your utility in developing budgets and rates. \nLearning Objectives:  \n\nAnalyze revenue and expenses for budget development\nHow to effectively develop water and wastewater rates\nCalculate affordability metrics\nDevelop annual reserve fund contributions toward future projects and asset management replacement\nUse financial ratios to track financial viability\nConsider workforce and maintenance needs for budget development\nPredict future financial factors that can impact utility costs through provided resources and methods\n\n\nPresenter: John Sullivan\, Senior Research Engineer\, Great Lakes Environmental Infrastructure Center at Michigan Technological University \nCertificate: This webinar has NOT been submitted for approval of continuing education credit. We can provide a certificate of attendance to eligible attendees\, but cannot guarantee it will meet your PDH or CEU requirements. \n\nWho Should Attend: \n\n\nManagers\, owners\, and operators of water systems serving less than 10\,000 people\, or wastewater systems with an average daily flow of less than 1 million gallons\nDecision-makers for water and wastewater utilities\, including mayors\, finance officers\, utility managers\, public works directors\, city councilors\, board members\, tribal council members\, and clerks\nConsultants and technical assistance providers serving water and wastewater systems
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SUMMARY:RCAC: Water Supply & Sources
DESCRIPTION:Accreditation: 2 California Drinking Water Contact Hours awarded  \nDescription: The essential mission of every water system is to provide an adequate volume of high-quality water at the lowest sustainable cost. The key words here are “adequate volume” and “high-quality.” This learning event will provide operators\, managers and board members of small water systems with a basic knowledge of how to determine the supply requirements (in terms of both volume and quality) of their water supply and to provide a basic understanding of the two types of water sources (groundwater and surface water) commonly used by small water systems. This will include the concepts of max day demand\, peak hour demand\, diurnal demand and source reliability. There will be a focus on the supply adequacy requirements of the California Water Works Standards. \nParticipants will learn: \n\nWater system demand – How much is enough?\n\nHigh-quality water – How clean is clean enough? \nTypes of water sources commonly seen in small systems\nSource water protection planning\n\nThe recommended audience includes system managers\, new or existing water system operators\, managers and especially board members.
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SUMMARY:RCAC: Water Supply & Sources
DESCRIPTION:Accreditation: 2 California Drinking Water Contact Hours awarded  \nDescription: The essential mission of every water system is to provide an adequate volume of high-quality water at the lowest sustainable cost. The key words here are “adequate volume” and “high-quality.” This learning event will provide operators\, managers and board members of small water systems with a basic knowledge of how to determine the supply requirements (in terms of both volume and quality) of their water supply and to provide a basic understanding of the two types of water sources (groundwater and surface water) commonly used by small water systems. This will include the concepts of max day demand\, peak hour demand\, diurnal demand and source reliability. There will be a focus on the supply adequacy requirements of the California Water Works Standards. \nParticipants will learn: \n\nWater system demand – How much is enough?\nHigh-quality water – How clean is clean enough?\nTypes of water sources commonly seen in small systems\nSource water protection planning\n\nThe recommended audience includes system managers\, new or existing water system operators\, managers and especially board members.
URL:https://calmutuals.org/event/rcac-water-supply-sources-2/
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